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mr. cramer >> hi. >> caller: thanks for taking my call hey, i've got a question for ya. >> sure. >> caller: i know you touched on this company before. used to be a darling of the market but since so many darlings left, twilio. >> twilio has a great product. great, great product everyone knows but it doesn't make money in this world, if you're not making money, if you're not selling a product that people want making a profit and returning it to some, it is just going to be in the dog house and every time the stock rallies it's going to be sold and that's where we are until the fed gets control of inflation history is clear on where we stand right now. i say you have to stay the course but i understand how you feel i know you probably think it's too hard i'm saying don't keep your finger on the hold button, not the sell button. on "mad money" tonight f-45 has all-star lineup. could it be an all-star for your portfolio? a lot to love from the keynote from jensen wong and became public from the spac. could this buck the spac i'm talking to the company's top brass so stay with cramer. >> announ
mr. cramer >> hi. >> caller: thanks for taking my call hey, i've got a question for ya. >> sure. >> caller: i know you touched on this company before. used to be a darling of the market but since so many darlings left, twilio. >> twilio has a great product. great, great product everyone knows but it doesn't make money in this world, if you're not making money, if you're not selling a product that people want making a profit and returning it to some, it is just...
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mr. cramer. >> hi, barbara. >> caller: my question, what do you think of ferguson?it's good. i say i like fergie. let's go to paul in florida. paul >> caller: hey, jim. how you doing? >> not bad >> caller: what is the difference between moderna's rna technology and ionnis' rna technology >> that is a great question. i keep thinking exactly what you're saying which is why isn't ionnis breaking out here my had is off to him if i want to own rnra? i own moderna. let's go to steven. >> caller: calling from the home of the alabama crimson tide. >> whoa! roll tide. let's go to work. >> caller: roll tide the stock i'm call about is jblu >> maybe break my rule that company is not making money. but the travel business is so great that i mean, you could just have the wright brothers could make money at this point in that business i'm going to say it's okay rob in ohio, rob >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah. >> caller: i appreciate your enthusiasm for stock. >> thank you. >> caller: i have been a viewer since i heard your rant around the world. >> you know nothing! >> right
mr. cramer. >> hi, barbara. >> caller: my question, what do you think of ferguson?it's good. i say i like fergie. let's go to paul in florida. paul >> caller: hey, jim. how you doing? >> not bad >> caller: what is the difference between moderna's rna technology and ionnis' rna technology >> that is a great question. i keep thinking exactly what you're saying which is why isn't ionnis breaking out here my had is off to him if i want to own rnra? i own moderna....
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mr. cramer greetings from the jersey shore.ime caller, long time listener >> an ocean grove man from way back what's up? >> caller: thank you for all you do love your twitter feed as much as i love the show >> i took a little break, but then my doctor told me he likes the hits, so i'm right back. my doctor says it's the right thing to do, and yeah, i know, he was up today, and amc, fabulous you're down so big go ahead, i'm sorry. >> caller: love it my question is about callaway golf i purchased this after the dip when they acquired top golf and have been adding to that regularly. they peaked last may and gone down ever since. there's been some recent insider buys that's giving me hope what's the story here? >> i like drew cole. i think a lot of people got out of this because they felt it was a pandemic name. well, it's ridiculous. golf is a sport that people love and i think it's way too low and i think you're right to want to buy it. >> nike's biggest issue, wow, high quality problem too much demand. and not enough supply. >>
mr. cramer greetings from the jersey shore.ime caller, long time listener >> an ocean grove man from way back what's up? >> caller: thank you for all you do love your twitter feed as much as i love the show >> i took a little break, but then my doctor told me he likes the hits, so i'm right back. my doctor says it's the right thing to do, and yeah, i know, he was up today, and amc, fabulous you're down so big go ahead, i'm sorry. >> caller: love it my question is about...
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mr. cramer. >> hi. >> caller: wall marpt has moved up into the high 140s today. a good run today with inflation and fuel prices so high, i've seen walmart parking lots full and the bogeys loaded down. we seeing it move higher >> i got to tell you, i was quite surprised that walmart, which my charitable trust owns, was able to benefit so much from pulling out of tobacco in some cities, and they confirmed that to me. but i've got totell you, have been a seller scaling out of it, only because i can't say that i'm that crazy at this stage of retail because it has been historically a laggard when the feds mention rate hikes. dan in florida >> caller: boo-yah from sunny florida. >> boo-yah back. what's up? >> caller: i'm a founding member of the investing club, and i really like your morning meetings >> thank you >> caller: you've made me money and i appreciate everything you're doing. >> fantastic this is what makes my day. this is why i come to work, to help people like you let's go to work >> caller: so i own the semis that are in your trust like amd, nvidia, marvel
mr. cramer. >> hi. >> caller: wall marpt has moved up into the high 140s today. a good run today with inflation and fuel prices so high, i've seen walmart parking lots full and the bogeys loaded down. we seeing it move higher >> i got to tell you, i was quite surprised that walmart, which my charitable trust owns, was able to benefit so much from pulling out of tobacco in some cities, and they confirmed that to me. but i've got totell you, have been a seller scaling out of it,...
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mr. cramer. >> yes >> caller: thank you for taking my call. i have followed you for years. i read your books. >> thank you difficult i want to thank you for your willingness to share your wisdom with little guys like me. >> thank you thank you and the kind nature. go ahead >> caller: my situation, i have a position in gm sh i do see general motors as a long term winner in the ev space and i just wanted your opinion about whether gm's current stock problems are temporary and it's safe for me to continue tiptoeing into the shares or if there's something more fundamental underlying the downturn and maybe -- >> i think it's temporary, sir thank you for giving me the opportunity to talk about this first of all, i think it's a self driving unit that they are way lead on. i don't know if you saw that deal this week where they got out soft bank stock. i like their ev strategy i think it's just terrific it's one of the stocks when people say the stock is so expensive, i say how about the stock of general motors. powell has been asked to do the complete impossible. i think we should
mr. cramer. >> yes >> caller: thank you for taking my call. i have followed you for years. i read your books. >> thank you difficult i want to thank you for your willingness to share your wisdom with little guys like me. >> thank you thank you and the kind nature. go ahead >> caller: my situation, i have a position in gm sh i do see general motors as a long term winner in the ev space and i just wanted your opinion about whether gm's current stock problems are...
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mr. cramer, thank you for taking my call. >> thank you what is up >> caller: i have a good chunk of new course steel and it is had a great run this last year from 75 up to 157. and it has been bounced around 149 or so in the last week should i take a little profit here or -- >> just like our previous caller we have a huge gain in new corp for our investing club we have sold a lot of it because we don't want to give it back it is a growth cyclical. is what we call it so take some profits but not all of it. now, i know, there are plenty of things we do wrong in the investing club so you have two good ones. there are things we do wrong too. don't make it sound like these were cherry picked but we do like to take profits when we have some stocks with cyclicality or skyrocketed because we don't want to give the gains back n. this market everyone wants, every single ceo wants his or her stock to be perceived as a secular growth story. i need to be skeptical because not every caterpillar could turn into a butterfly on "mad money. paychex has a slimmer of green so could they continue to pay up for inv
mr. cramer, thank you for taking my call. >> thank you what is up >> caller: i have a good chunk of new course steel and it is had a great run this last year from 75 up to 157. and it has been bounced around 149 or so in the last week should i take a little profit here or -- >> just like our previous caller we have a huge gain in new corp for our investing club we have sold a lot of it because we don't want to give it back it is a growth cyclical. is what we call it so take...
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mr. cramer, -- mr. kramer, i don't know if you have any last words but since we are speaking about russia, we go back a long time with your incredible work on helping us move the magnitsky law lead to being. at that -- and that is another tool of accountability i think we can utilize as well. but i want to thank you for your work as well. >> german mcgovern, thank you, i appreciate that. and you and chairman smith have been unrelenting stalwarts on these issues throughout your careers, so a huge send it to both of you, and including holding this hearing. you are right, having this hearing is very important. it sends signals. signals are incredibly important because if leaders think they can get away with these egregious abuses of power, war crimes even, then we will see this repeated elsewhere. and so, it is critically important to show that there will be accountability for these kinds of actions, this kind of behavior. otherwise, putin will think he can keep going and go beyond ukraine. xi will think h
mr. cramer, -- mr. kramer, i don't know if you have any last words but since we are speaking about russia, we go back a long time with your incredible work on helping us move the magnitsky law lead to being. at that -- and that is another tool of accountability i think we can utilize as well. but i want to thank you for your work as well. >> german mcgovern, thank you, i appreciate that. and you and chairman smith have been unrelenting stalwarts on these issues throughout your careers, so...
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mr. cramer.tock you recommended in march, that's roblox stock >> i got roblox unbelievely right and it zoomed and then unbelievably wrong when they didn't deliver monthly numbers i think it is a great concept but the market is saying i'm wrong and i'm not going to disagree with the mark let's go to mike in massachusetts. mike >> jim, god bless you, man >> thank you >> let me ask you about omega health care investors. >> yeah, you know, look, i think it is fin that i want to own in that group they're doing a good job there i feel more certain about that that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round! >>> the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade coming up -- does jay powell have a future as the host of "hollywood squares" fed edition? cramer thinks it is time to cancel powell's brady bunch fireside q & as. more "mad money" next. a trading platform. it's an entire trading experience. with innovation that lets you customize interfaces, charts and orders to your style of
mr. cramer.tock you recommended in march, that's roblox stock >> i got roblox unbelievely right and it zoomed and then unbelievably wrong when they didn't deliver monthly numbers i think it is a great concept but the market is saying i'm wrong and i'm not going to disagree with the mark let's go to mike in massachusetts. mike >> jim, god bless you, man >> thank you >> let me ask you about omega health care investors. >> yeah, you know, look, i think it is fin that...
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mr. cramer >> of course >> caller: first time caller thank you for all your insights. >> thank you >> caller think zebra is the principle beneficiary of warehouse automation in this country, and yet the stock has been one day down after another. it doesn't make sense to me. the company had a good quarter let's go to mike in texas. mike >> caller: jimmy chill. >> chill's in the house. >> caller: this is mike in texas. a long-time listener, first time caller and investment club member. >> yes >> caller: my question for you today is with inflation on the rise, the fed is about to raise rates and this market is in a sell-off mode, is it time to increase my position in dominion energy >> i think, yes. i think dominion is terrific it's got actual growth it's incredibly well run they haven't been on tv lately i don't know why that is, but i think they're doing a terrific job. let's go to travis in iowa, please travis >> caller: cramer, what are your thoughts on bausch health? >> buy, create health, money jeff in georgia, please. >> caller: boo-yah i appreciate your show. >> thank you >> caller: goo
mr. cramer >> of course >> caller: first time caller thank you for all your insights. >> thank you >> caller think zebra is the principle beneficiary of warehouse automation in this country, and yet the stock has been one day down after another. it doesn't make sense to me. the company had a good quarter let's go to mike in texas. mike >> caller: jimmy chill. >> chill's in the house. >> caller: this is mike in texas. a long-time listener, first time...
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mr. chairman. >> senator cardin, thank you for those questions your and for your kind words. senator cramer, you're next. welcome. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> we might not know each other, i'm not sure. >> one of the reasons i was pleased to support the secretary was because he came from, while in north dakota and large town but another famously smaller community in rural america, and would understand the importance of federalism and the importance of a partnership where the federal government yields to the local and state governments as opposed to the other way around. that said, i want to add my appreciation to you, mr. chairman, and ranking member capito. i have a saying, mr. secretary, if you like it, you call in from of carper capital cardin and kramer. we will get it put together. but anyway, thank you. i do want to dig in on the federalism point levit and the memorandum because he did create not just some confusion but concern by people out there who are going wait a minute, we were told that these smart people simplified the process, and yet we're getting this sort of complicated
mr. chairman. >> senator cardin, thank you for those questions your and for your kind words. senator cramer, you're next. welcome. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> we might not know each other, i'm not sure. >> one of the reasons i was pleased to support the secretary was because he came from, while in north dakota and large town but another famously smaller community in rural america, and would understand the importance of federalism and the importance of a partnership...
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senator cramer: i want to add my appreciation. i have a saying, mr. secretary, that if you want to get big things done you call on the firm of carper, capito, carden, and cramer. we'll get it put together. thank you. i do want to dig in on the federalism point a little bit. and the memorandum. it did create not just some confusion but concern by people out there who are going wait a minute, we were told that these smart people simplified the process. yet we are getting this complicating language. i think with regard to the exact language that we excluded, specificsly -- specifically excluded from the bill, to see it turn up in a memorandum or guidance as opposed to specific regulation it almost appears designed to create some of that confusion. i hope that's not the case. that's how it was taken. when i listened to you describe to senator capito, i guess explained why it appears, it sounded to me a little bit like you were arguing against the spirit of the law by using the letter of the law. that adds, again that adds confusion. we were very specific.
senator cramer: i want to add my appreciation. i have a saying, mr. secretary, that if you want to get big things done you call on the firm of carper, capito, carden, and cramer. we'll get it put together. thank you. i do want to dig in on the federalism point a little bit. and the memorandum. it did create not just some confusion but concern by people out there who are going wait a minute, we were told that these smart people simplified the process. yet we are getting this complicating...
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mr. chairman. >> thank you very much, senator cramer. i think senator murray is not yet available so we're going to senator padilla for his introduction of ms. coloretti. s and ranking member graham. i am proud to introduce biden's outstanding nominee to be the deputy director of omb. she is in advocate for economic opportunity and the needs of working families. she spent more of her career -- san francisco's budget director and in the office of then mayor, she is an experienced leader in the federal government as well as joining the treasury department into thousand nine as the debbie assistant for secretary management and budget. that will shape the new created financial protection bureau. her sister -- appointment as assistant where she oversaw and modernized a workforce of hundreds of public servants managing our x -- economic recovery. in 2014, president obama -- she drew on her long experience and relationships in local governments, not only to improve public housing, but to do so through community partnerships. currently, this col
mr. chairman. >> thank you very much, senator cramer. i think senator murray is not yet available so we're going to senator padilla for his introduction of ms. coloretti. s and ranking member graham. i am proud to introduce biden's outstanding nominee to be the deputy director of omb. she is in advocate for economic opportunity and the needs of working families. she spent more of her career -- san francisco's budget director and in the office of then mayor, she is an experienced leader in...
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mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator rosen. senator cramerplease. >> thanks to both generals for being here and for your incredible service. general wolters, i want to begin with you, go back to the conversation you had with senator wicker, specifically about thehe distinction of assigned forces as we see this increase now in force. as a understand come maybe i will drown desha i will drill down a w little more. he was talking about forces, the bottom line what you said we should probably grow them. what i am wondering is over the last soldiers as we've been drawingee down, eurocom and centcom to prepare more forces for other places specifically the pacific, and your talk a little bit with senator hirono about the global issue. how do we reconcile the need for more forces n everywhere? do we just grow the force, or does management of personnel become much more difficult? and by the way, i might also ask, and how does, you know, play into all that? we in north dakota ivory cognizant of the b-52s and the role they have played, exercising obviou
mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator rosen. senator cramerplease. >> thanks to both generals for being here and for your incredible service. general wolters, i want to begin with you, go back to the conversation you had with senator wicker, specifically about thehe distinction of assigned forces as we see this increase now in force. as a understand come maybe i will drown desha i will drill down a w little more. he was talking about forces, the bottom line what you said we should...
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please know how deeply mr plascencia cared for your students, their education and all of cramer middleparent of a 13 year old male pointed out that there was a suicide prevention assembly taking place on campus this monday. making the administrators taking up his own life. especially tough. this will be a sobering experience for a lot of students. think of the finality of subject of this type of decision and hopefully the event itself will prevent this from happening more than even in assembly could. and julie the parents who was crying at the beginning of the story. she told me that her daughter was very, very upset. she liked this gentleman so much. he had been quite big in her life, trying to help her in her education. we should tell all of you. of course, if you're feeling depressed, there is a place you can go for help the national suicide prevention lifeline the number there 802 738255. 24 hours a day in english and spanish. please call it if you need to help laura diaz reporting live from placentia. now back to the studio. yes such a sad story touching so many young people and t
please know how deeply mr plascencia cared for your students, their education and all of cramer middleparent of a 13 year old male pointed out that there was a suicide prevention assembly taking place on campus this monday. making the administrators taking up his own life. especially tough. this will be a sobering experience for a lot of students. think of the finality of subject of this type of decision and hopefully the event itself will prevent this from happening more than even in assembly...
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senatorou cramer please. >> thank you mr. chairman thank you both for being here and for your service. i want to drill down a little bit art where we just wrapped up general mckenzie was senator cotton as he ran on time. i guess for me a couple of things and by the way your characterization -- characterization that sang, the land of imperfect solutions is also the senate. we do better to realize that as a body. with that said there are couple of things specific to i think where senator cotton was going in one is the timeline themselves and the sunsets. almost a duplication of license to accumulate the very thing we are trying to prevent them from getting. there's bad and then there's this compliant and maybe you could elaborate a little bit for me and a better understanding of the relief of sanctions like senator king asked the relevant question the give-and-take that the sanctions relief provides money and the time that the sunsets provide are we balancing that right? maybe that's the way to ask the question. >> i would defe
senatorou cramer please. >> thank you mr. chairman thank you both for being here and for your service. i want to drill down a little bit art where we just wrapped up general mckenzie was senator cotton as he ran on time. i guess for me a couple of things and by the way your characterization -- characterization that sang, the land of imperfect solutions is also the senate. we do better to realize that as a body. with that said there are couple of things specific to i think where senator...
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mr. nathan thank you for watching "fast money" don't go anywhere. "mad money" with jim cramer starts now . >>> my mission is simple to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now heying i'm dram early him welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica i'm not trying to make friends, i'm trying to make money my job is not to make money, to teach, quality me, 1-800-743-cnbc a calm doom heads to encircle a a city, schools, universities, hospitals, people want to live in a democratic society. the fed chief heads to capitol hill to talk about lowering the boom on the economy, rampant inflation soaring off the carts. this combination of doom and boom naturally produces gloom. that's what folks today are feeling. s&p plunging nooks tumbling 1.59% i want to say gloom, not panic a legitimate sense things have gotten off track and won't be on track any time soon. i say, look, why don't we step back for a moment and see what happens, rather than taking action >> sell,
mr. nathan thank you for watching "fast money" don't go anywhere. "mad money" with jim cramer starts now . >>> my mission is simple to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now heying i'm dram early him welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica i'm not trying to make friends, i'm trying to make money my job is not to make...
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mr. nathan thank you for watching "fast money" don't go anywhere. "mad money" with jim cramer is simple to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now heying i'm dram early him welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica i'm not trying to make friends, i'm trying to make money my job is not to make money, to teach, quality me, 1-800-743-cnbc a calm doom heads to encircle a a city, schos,
mr. nathan thank you for watching "fast money" don't go anywhere. "mad money" with jim cramer is simple to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now heying i'm dram early him welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica i'm not trying to make friends, i'm trying to make money my job is not to make money, to teach, quality me,...
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cramer, blunt van hollen, fischer, padilla and senator hickenlooper. i know that senator coons has remarks himself. so, with that, i thank you. i yield. mr. coons: mr.president. the presiding officer: the senator from delaware. mr. coons: mr. president, i rise to offer some brief remarks about a dear friend, someone whom i've relied as a mentor, someone who served our nation across many decades and someone whose passing earlier today is a moment of great significance for our nation and our place in the world. i happen to have been a truman scholar. some of my best friends are truman scholars and the person whose passing we mourn today i first met because she was the chair of the truman scholarship foundation board. i'm speaking of the former ambassador to the united nations, former secretary of state madeliene albright, who i first got to know decades ago but who in my dozen years here in the senate i got to know as a mentor and a friend, someone whose humor and insights and charisma were unmatched. one of the greatest memories i will have in my life was a dinner i got to enjoy last year with former and chairman of the joint chiefs collin powell and
cramer, blunt van hollen, fischer, padilla and senator hickenlooper. i know that senator coons has remarks himself. so, with that, i thank you. i yield. mr. coons: mr.president. the presiding officer: the senator from delaware. mr. coons: mr. president, i rise to offer some brief remarks about a dear friend, someone whom i've relied as a mentor, someone who served our nation across many decades and someone whose passing earlier today is a moment of great significance for our nation and our...
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mr. speaker, peggy fields started her journey to capitol hill 33 years ago when s she wet to work for former congressman bud crameras the district attorney of madison county, alabama. congressman cramer told me when he was sworn into congress in january, 1991, the first employee in his washington office was peggy fields. peggy helped run that office for 18 years and, unsurprisingly, she was beloved by everyone. in the congressman's office, peggy proudly represented her hometown of huntsville, alabama. he told me that peggy and her family are renowned in huntsville and that she is and always has been devoted to the people of huntsville. as well as her friends and family back home. in 2008 she joined the office of the clerk as an assistant bill clerk. and her dedication and exceptional work ethic earned her the promotion to bill clerk in july of 2021. as if all this were not enough, peggy will soon graduate from wesley thee logical seminary with a doctorate of ministry degree and church leadership. and i want to congratulate her on that incredible achievement. peggy and her team have the daunting task of processing
mr. speaker, peggy fields started her journey to capitol hill 33 years ago when s she wet to work for former congressman bud crameras the district attorney of madison county, alabama. congressman cramer told me when he was sworn into congress in january, 1991, the first employee in his washington office was peggy fields. peggy helped run that office for 18 years and, unsurprisingly, she was beloved by everyone. in the congressman's office, peggy proudly represented her hometown of huntsville,...